In day-to-day crashes, airbag problems typically show up in a few recognizable ways:
- No deployment when it should have: the crash severity suggests the airbag should have gone off, but it didn’t.
- Unexpected deployment timing: the airbag fired when the vehicle’s sensors/logic shouldn’t have triggered it.
- Abnormal force or behavior: the deployment caused additional injury beyond what a properly functioning system would likely cause.
- Inflator or sensor-related failures: the system’s components didn’t perform within safety design expectations.
Because Chillicothe drivers often commute between residential neighborhoods and regional corridors, it’s common for families to discover the issue only after the medical picture becomes clearer—sometimes days later.


